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World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water

WMO. World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water. RA VI Workshop on the implementation of WIS ( Sofia, Bulgaria , 1 - 3 November 2011). RA-VI Scenario. Jochen Dibbern Chair WG-TDI Deutscher Wetterdienst. Introduction. Content

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World Meteorological Organization Working together in weather, climate and water

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  1. WMO World Meteorological OrganizationWorking together in weather, climate and water RA VI Workshop on the implementation of WIS (Sofia, Bulgaria, 1 - 3 November 2011) RA-VI Scenario Jochen Dibbern Chair WG-TDI Deutscher Wetterdienst

  2. Introduction Content • RA-VI Work Structurefor WIS and WIGOS: Working Group on Technology Development and Implementation • Status ofTelecommunicationNetworks in RA-VI • WIS Centresand Pilot Projects in RA-VI

  3. WG-TDI Terms of Reference (a) To provide overall technical guidance, assistance and support for the implementation of the WIGOS and WIS concepts in Regional Association VI; (b) To contribute to the development and implementation of WIGOS in the Region; (c) To coordinate the redesign of RBSN/RBCN as a WIGOS Demonstration Project; (d) To coordinate WIGOS implementation in the Region taking into account the planning and implementation of the WMO Information System (WIS); (e) To coordinate the implementation of WIS including further improvement of the RMDCN; (f) To monitor availability of data, identify deficiencies and propose measures for their resolution;

  4. WG-TDI Terms of Reference (g) To monitor developments in data processing and forecasting systems, make recommendations to strengthen collaboration, represent the Region in the CBS Inter- Commission Team on Global Data-Processing and Forecasting System (ICT-GDPFS); (h) To promote greater access to and exploitation of ensemble prediction products, nowcasting techniques and long-range forecasting; (i) To keep under review regional practices and guidelines relevant to observing networks and instrument and method of observation, and to foster efficient collaborative network of Regional Instrument Centres in RA VI; (j) To serve as a focal point for WWRP-Thorpex activities in the Region. (k) To liaise with WG/CH and WG/SDP on matters related to technology development and implementation.

  5. WG-TDI Work Structure Chair: Jochen Dibbern – Germany Vice-Chair: Matteo Dell’Acqua – France Core Members: ISS-West: Chris Little – UK ISS-East: Leonid Bezruk – RussianFederation DPFS: Laurent Perron, France Chairsof TTs TT-WIS/DI: G.-R. Hoffmann – Germany TT-MTDCF: Eva Cervena – Czech Republic TT-RBON: Klaus-Jürgen Schreiber – Germany TT-RMDCN: Matteo Dell’Acqua – France TT-RICs: Drago Groselj – Slovenia

  6. TT WIS /DI -Terms of Reference • Review the recommendations and proposals developed by CBS-ICT-ISS relevant to WIS development and implementation and by ICG-WIS, and develop an implementation plan for RA-VI, • Assess the implementation aspects for Region VI, • Coordinate pilot project installations of GISC and DCPC centres in RA-VI and monitor the VGISC development, • Assist Region VI centres in joining the WIS, • Liaise with the relevant CBS-OPAG-ISS Expert Teams, • Identify implementation issues requiring the consideration of the OPAG-ISS-ETs, • Monitor the progress of IGDDS development and implementation, • Monitor the implementation of the INSPIRE directive, and guarantee compliance with WIS data model defined by IPET-MDI.

  7. TT WIS /DI - Members of the TT Chair: G.-R. Hoffmann, DWD – Germany Chris Little, UKMO – UK Lothar Wolf, EUMETSAT BaudoinRaoult, ECMWF Roar Skalin, Met.no Leonid Bezruk (Russian Federation)

  8. RMTN for Region VI

  9. WIS architectureanddataflow

  10. WIS Centres in RA-VI (1) • GISCs • Designated by Cg-XVI: DWD, Météo France, UK Met Office • Conditionally designated: Moscow, Russian Federation • DCPCs • International Organisations (i.e. EUMETSAT, ECMWF) • NMHSs • Research Institutes, National and International Data Centres • NCs

  11. WIS Centres in RA-VI (2) • Examples of DCPCs connected to the DWD-GISC • 5 Internal DCPCs: RTH, RSMC, RCC, GPCC, GRUAN-LC • 4 external DCPCs: DKRZ, EUMETSAT, ECMWF, met.no (ADC) • Different DCPC Pilot Projects: • Alfred Wegener Institute (Pangaea data centre) • DLR • ESA (project GECA-Generic Environment for Calibration and Validation Analysis) • BALTRAD Data Centre

  12. Thank you for your attention !

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